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Toshiba 14DLV75 14 in. TV/DVD Combo Questions & Answers
DVD Stuck in TV/DVD Combo
This may not sound technical, but I stuck the end of a paper clip into the opening until I could feel the dvd.....jiggled it a bit, and out it popped while pushing the eject button!!!
RCA sps36123 tv DVD combo
HellWhat is the problem with your TV/DVD combo? You haven't specified anything about it with your post. Give me some details about the problem you faces with it. OK.
My daughter put the blue
Hello
Just switch OFF the set by its front panel power control switch, and then switch it On and press the eject button without any delay. Sometimes the tray will eject, and try to close. If so switch OFF the front panel power switch, while it is out, and take away the blu-ray disc. the switch it On. All will be ok then.
Screen is going black, can barely see image, sound
Heat is the number one enemy of electronics, and these sets operate hot. You might wish to unplug the TV for an hour or more. If this power reset does not allow the TV to turn on component failure is indicated. These sets are assembled using the wave soldering process they are known for having cold solder connections. This model of TV has over 3,000 parts which include millions of transistors inside the integrated circuits. The capacitors will change value, leak and become defective. Resistors will change value and burn. Integrated circuits and transistors can go bad. This can cause other components to become defective, which can have a domino effect and cause other parts to fail. Replacing one defective part may make the TV operate for a short time but the part will fail again since if the parts that caused the failure to begin with are not replaced. The only way to know for sure what is causing the problem, which parts that are no longer within factory specs and for proper repair all the electronics must be diagnosed by someone with the correct electronic test equipment and the skills to use the test equipment. I wish I could tell you there was a quick fix or button to push that would fix the TV but that is not the case or the solution needed to get the TV operating correctly. The TV is definitely repairable. I see no reason to replace the TV.
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I have no video just audio?
You want to check some things here to determine why you do not got video and what to do going forward,
1. Take a flash light and point it direct at the lcd display.
Do you see a image?
You might have
yourself a bad back light or inverter ether way here its going to need a shop or your know how to change out the part. Most cases its the back light because you do not see the LCD. See the back light glows threw the liquid color to produce your image if you do not got that light well you do not got a picture.
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CODE FOR DIRECTV REMOTE
I am a installer for Directv and tv's that incorporate a dvd and/or vcr usually do not respond to the directv remote. Trust me I tried all the codes. I did find programming the av1 on the dtv remote for the dvd player would control the volume and on/off for the tv. Try the dvd codes rather than the tv codes. If no luck I recommend a Harmony remote which works well with combo tvs. Although expensive they are you must consider the convenience factor they provide.
Code for Direct TV remote control
Program AV1 with 20695, program TV with 10765, then switch to AV1, press select/mute, enter 933, and press select
This will allow volume and mute controls while in DTV mode and allow power on and off while in TV mode. This worked for me on the RC32 remote control.
Best of luck
Reverse Polarity
Look at the 'wall wart' transformer case.
it should state the input voltage and frequency (110-115-120 - not important) and probably also 60Hz.
It should also have the output specs such as:
12VAC or 12VDC @ some amps or milliamps.
If it says the output is AC, then the TV might not be able to handle DC input although it wouldn't make sense if it couldn't; why supply with 12VAC if it was intended to be portable?
That the coax connector got hot is a baaad thing; that may mean that your boat is positive ground but that would be rare.
The shell of the antenna connector is certainly tied to the chassis and the negative side of any external input.
The input connector itself may be at fault if it is not the typical - shell / + center contact.
Just some things to check and yes, you may have damaged something inside but it could be only a fuse or a protective diode; either would be cheap to replace.
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